With the exception of displays of merchandise permitted pursuant
to other provisions of the Code, outdoor sales and displays of retail
merchandise shall be prohibited unless there is a valid permit in
effect issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.

The permitted activity shall be conducted only by businesses having
a certificate of occupancy for retail sales, or businesses with a
certificate of occupancy for accessory retail sales, which is lawfully
operating on the first floor of premises in the B-1, B-2, B-3 and
HC Zoning Districts, directly in front of such business establishment,
and by the entity which operates such establishment.

All sales shall be conducted inside the business establishment. No
cash register or other facility for the exchange of currency or otherwise
receiving payment for goods or services shall be permitted outdoors.

Outdoor displays must be located 30 inches or more from the public
right-of-way line. In no event shall merchandise be displayed in the
required sidewalk area, in the space between the required sidewalk
area and the curb, in the area of the street used for parking or vehicular
traffic, in front of the entrance or exit of any building, or within
30 inches of any alley, walkway, or other pathway.

Within the B1 district outdoor sales and displays are presumptively
incompatible. Any applicant within the B1 district will be required
to overcome the presumption by demonstrating, in addition to the foregoing
conditions, that there is a minimum of five feet of space between
the front of the retail building and the public right-of-way and there
is no reasonable possibility of interference with the public's
right of passage due to the outdoor display.

An application for a permit shall be filed yearly with the Board
of Trustees. The deadline for application is February 1. Application
submission after this date cannot guarantee permit issuance by start
of the season.

The Board of Trustees may waive the requirement for a public hearing
on the renewal of the permit provided that the renewal application
is the same as the original application. If the renewal application
contains only minor changes, the Board of Trustees may waive the requirement
for a public hearing.

Before acting on any application, including any renewal, the Board
of Trustees shall receive and review a report and recommendation submitted
by the Planning Board, Police Department and Department of Public
Works. The Board of Trustees may also request additional information
from the Village Engineer or any other consultant or professional,
and if the Board of Trustees requests such additional information,
the cost thereof shall be paid by the applicant prior to any determination
by the Board of Trustees.

The Board of Trustees may, in its sole discretion, deny the renewal
of any permit based upon a violation or violations of the permit conditions
occurring in the prior year or if the Board of Trustees determines
that the permit is in conflict with another permit or permits issued.

Nothing herein shall prohibit the Board of Trustees from issuing
special permits that include outdoor displays to organizations sponsoring
short-term or special events, provided that the display/event meets
the following criteria:

The outdoor display and/or sale shall be part of a program sponsored
by a bona fide not-for-profit commercial or mercantile organization,
herein referred to as the "sponsoring organization," which has been
actively in existence for at least one continuous year prior to an
application hereunder.

Any special permit shall be for no greater period of time than two
consecutive days, with appropriate provisions for alternate days because
of inclement weather, with hours of display and/or sale subject to
the approval of the Board of Trustees.

Revocation. If a violation of this chapter or any conditions hereof,
including any special conditions of a permit issued hereunder, is
noted by the Code Enforcement Officer, Police Department or Highway
Department, they shall send a report to the Village Clerk indicating
the date, time and location of said violation. The Village Clerk shall
send notice to the property owner and tenant (if any) informing them
of the alleged violation. Notice of a second violation to the property
owner and tenant will cause the property owner and/or tenant to be
directed to appear before the Board of Trustees and may result in
revocation of the outdoor display permit. The property owner and/or
tenant may provide testimony as to why a permit shall not be revoked.
The permit shall be revoked unless the Board of Trustees finds, in
its sole discretion that adequate measures have been taken and will
be taken to ensure that there is no reasonable possibility of further
violations. A permit holder's failure to appear before the Board
of Trustees shall automatically result in permit revocation.

In addition to the foregoing remedy of revocation, each violation of the provisions of this chapter, including the violation of any conditions in § 140-2A or any special conditions of a permit issued hereunder, shall constitute a separate offense punishable by a minimum fine of at least $250 and not to exceed $500 for the first offense and $1,000 for each subsequent offense. Each day the violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.